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Manipur Amongst Most Callous in India in Implementing Legally Mandated Victim Compensation in Adjudication of Criminal and Civil Crimes
Back in the days of yore, when the society of man was yet to have an organized legal system or justice administration, there was no

Containing COVID, Streamlining Government Schools and Colleges, Must be the State’s Revolve for the New Year
The COVID pandemic now seems to be receding from Manipur as is also the trend in the rest of India. The new infection rate now
Vaccines Coming up in January Last Week, Custodial Deaths Probe Resurfaces and Left Parties Protest Farm Laws
Covid vaccinations after due trials have been announced tentatively for the last week of January in Manipur, while the matter of custodial deaths cases have
Book Claims Nehru’s Soft Handling Spoilt Kashmir and Led to Present Problem
This extensively researched book opens a pandora’s box of intrigues and misdeeds of many British political leaders and military commanders, as well as of some
Stories Which Revolve Around Lives of Muslim Women but Invariably Speak to You
Book Title: The Curse Author: Salma Translated by: N Kalyan Raman Publisher: Speaking Tiger Genre: Literary Fiction: Short Story Collection Book summary: Breathtaking stories

Book Champions Indigenous Rights as Necessary and Complementary Components of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Book Title: Development Aggression: Rethinking India’s Neoliberal Development in Manipur Published by: Yaol Publishing Ltd., London First published: 2021 Author: Jiten Yumnam Volume: Paperback (5.5″
Simon Commission Encounter as an Important Marker of How Identities Form in the Northeast – Part-1
This article was first published in Charles Chasie edited essay anthology: ‘The Naga Memorandum to the Simon Commission 1929’ The representation made by a delegation
ISKCON Devotees Recollect Fond Memories of Damodara Maharaja at His 83rd Birth Anniversary Celebrations
After a bleak 2020 it would be pleasant to start the new year with a bit of positivity, especially by reminding ourselves that spirituality can
Govt’s Claims of Economic Growth are not Consistent with Plight of Masses on Ground; Corporates Flourish while Poor are Dismal
There are claims that the Indian economy has seen growth in the last five years but a peculiarity about this growth is that surprisingly there